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Leading and superior numerals

Hi All,

Is there a workaround so that superior/inferior numerals don't alter the leading for the line it appears on?

Using:

<sup>

or:

span.Endnote-Reference {
vertical-align:super;
font-size:smaller;
}

Both change the leading. Altering the line-height has no effect either. It just looks hideous where there are lots of note references.

Thanks in advance.

John.
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